Ferrari Universal 5-in-1 Challenge Wheel Review
Ferrari Universal 5-in-1 Challenge Wheel Feature
- Product manufactured under official Ferrari® license. The name with worldwide notoriety! (exclusive on all platforms!)
- 5-in-1: PlayStation®3, PlayStation®2,PC, GameCube® & Wii¿
- Progressive pedal assembly with footrest for precise and comfortable acceleration and braking
- Linear resistance
- Two Ferrari® style digital gear shift levers located on the wheel
- 2 Ferrari style wheel-mounted digital gearshift levers + ergonomic thumb rests
- All connectors for compatible platforms on a single cable
- Compatible with PC / Playstation 2 / Playstation3 /GameCube / Wii
- Easy to transport thanks to its compact size
- Fully programmable via the Mapping function: all buttons, the D-Pad, levers and pedals can be reconfigured
Thrustmaster Universal 5-in-1 Challenge Wheel for PS2/PS3/GC/Wii/PC. Product manufactured under official Ferrari® license. The name with worldwide notoriety! (exclusive on all platforms!) Ferrari® is the icon of automotive competition and victory - values that are appreciated by gamers. Ferrari® and Thrustmaster® share the same values: passion, performance, innovation and quality. 5-in-1: PlayStation®3, PlayStation®2,PC, GameCube® & Wii¿. One racing wheel for all game systems. Progressive pedal assembly. Progressive pedal assembly with footrest for precise and comfortable acceleration and braking. Linear resistance. Self-centring. Realistic wheel resistance thanks to the "bungee cord" system, an exclusive design bearing the mark of Thrustmaster's expertise. Mechanical components with recognised results (over 1.5 million units sold) (also available for PlayStation®2). Ferrari®-style on-wheel sequential gear shift levers Two Ferrari® style digital gear shift levers located on the wheel. Central attachment system. Guarantees optimum stability (exclusive on all platforms!)MAPPING feature: fully programmable racing wheel. All buttons, directional buttons, pedals and levers can be relocated. Adjustable wheel sensitivity for precise driving
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